Another week, another best practice for “Increasing New Account Sales”! This week, we will share with you the third best practice as discovered through a series of interviews with top account acquisition reps. Best practice #3 is: Top Hunters use insights to generate interest with target accounts.

Based on the Harvard Business Review article “The End of Solution Sales” there has been a ton of buzz in the marketplace about insights. It seems like every sales executive that I speak with mentions something like “Our people need to use insights when selling.” However, like most buzz-worthy topics, many organizations have a very difficult time figuring out what they mean for them and how to apply them in a way that leads to improved results. The Top Hunters that we spoke with provided some great, practical tips for using insights to generate interest that you can apply within your organization.

Before we jump into the tips, let’s take a moment to actually think about what insight really means. Due to the tremendous buzz, the real definition often gets lost or confused. While the dictionary definition may differ, the definition of insight that we heard from top performers was: “Insights are a fresh perspective that helps the customer think about their business in a new way.” These insights could fall into one of 3 categories:

External Insights – knowledge, perspectives or pieces of information external to either the sellers or potential customer’s organization. An example might be market, economic or industry trends.

Internal Insights – knowledge, perspectives or pieces of information developed within the sellers company. Examples of these might be success stories or proprietary approaches.

Customer Insights – knowledge, perspectives or pieces of information about the customer’s business that they are not aware of. An example of this might be a specific operational issue that the customer is not aware of or a specific negative impact that the customer is not aware of.

How do top hunters develop these insights? Through the interview process, they shared several practical tips that you can use to develop insights of your own:

Keep a list of experiences or approaches that other customers used that could apply to new target accounts.

Happy Hunting!

The 7 Best Practices of Top Hunters

There are some specific things that top sales hunters do that enable them to consistently win new business accounts. As we reviewed the insights that the top sales hunters shared with us, 7 best practices emerged as the keys to their success: